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Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Tue May 27, 2025 7:51 pm
by yellowbeard
The broadcast warehouse is back after their hiatus - I ain't seen them since god was in short trousers, or at least since covid was in a bat...
https://www.broadcastwarehouse.com/
£915 for a CD player and £6,000 for a Kilowatt FM - Sultan of Brunei money.

Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Tue May 27, 2025 8:15 pm
by tvtv
Yeah, no thanks at those prices. I didn’t think it had gone and come back tho
Is this also them?
https://broadcasterswarehouse.com/produ ... -periodic/
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Thu May 29, 2025 9:39 am
by radionortheast
£2000 for the cheapest tx, hope they are not at frequency it will just buzz, good for a community station, wonder why the link tx is cheaper, surely it should be the opposite way round with it been out of band.
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Thu May 29, 2025 5:40 pm
by yellowbeard
No I don't think that site you posted is connected Senór tvtv - they actually have a broadcast warehouse transmitter for sale on there - and it's cheaper than the official BW site...
https://broadcasterswarehouse.com/brand/bw-broadcast/
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Thu May 29, 2025 10:56 pm
by shuffy
It says on their site that "Broadcasters Warehouse" used to be "Transmitters 'R' Us" which I vaguely remember from a few years back and was definitely a contemporary of the original Roger/Scott BW. Maybe they assumed BW wouldn't rise from the ashes and wanted to take advantage of a name change? I don't know. As for "Broadcast Warehouse" who's doing that now?
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Thu May 29, 2025 11:13 pm
by teckniqs
shuffy wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 10:56 pm
As for "Broadcast Warehouse" who's doing that now?
Roger's sister.
...Great news and best of luck to them. And as for their prices they are very reasonably priced for what you're getting and what they're SUPPOSED to be used for.
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Thu May 29, 2025 11:14 pm
by teckniqs
radionortheast wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 9:39 am
£2000 for the cheapest tx, hope they are not at frequency it will just buzz, good for a community station, wonder why the link tx is cheaper, surely it should be the opposite way round with it been out of band.

Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Fri May 30, 2025 12:27 am
by shuffy
teckniqs wrote: ↑Thu May 29, 2025 11:13 pmRoger's sister.
...Great news and best of luck to them. And as for their prices they are very reasonably priced for what you're getting and what they're SUPPOSED to be used for.
Sorry I must've been under a rock! I've read up on it now. Seconded, I wish them all the best.
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Fri May 30, 2025 10:21 am
by radionortheast
I don’t know about the transmitters just repeating what albert said a while ago about some guy messing with the internals of bw stuff, none of these sell to someone who doesn’t have a licence, theres no point looking anyway. As far as I know theres no shop that sells decent quality transmitters is based uk, I don't think this solves any problem, if there was some were that sold them for £200 people would get them.
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Fri May 30, 2025 11:36 am
by shuffy
If the market will support their cost/profit model then yeah, go for it. It would be nice to see more equipment specifications on their website but their gear is definitely not aimed at the pirate market where you want no-frills gear that's easily replaced when it gets nicked. Even for the pirate market though it's not worth anyone's while building a decent quality rig with usable power and selling it for £200!
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Sat May 31, 2025 11:56 pm
by tvtv
There are some who sell transmitters for £200, do you want one ? Lol. You just have to know the right people, (I know u can put ur own together anyway)
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2025 4:28 pm
by shuffy
tvtv wrote: ↑Sat May 31, 2025 11:56 pm(I know u can put ur own together anyway)
I know you do
The salient point was "usable power" (I had something like 100W+ in mind) but I also want a certain amount of reliability and no planes falling.
I just did a top of my head cost to build a 100W box, and it's about £140 - I can't speak for others but if I was still building I'd want at least 100% markup so we're getting close to the magic £300.
So what spec is this £200 special (and would you put one on air)?
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2025 4:34 pm
by shuffy
I did just up it by a tenner - forgot the heatsink & fan!
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2025 5:36 pm
by tvtv
Your right it’s not worth it if someone is trying to make money from selling to gear, not when you account for all materials, time, box, filters, limiters, rds, encoders, but there are people with surplus, and people who don’t mark up at all and just enjoy seeing someone get on air. For 300 I’d expect you could get upto 270w but may have to forgo some bells n whistles, but those filters are still a must.
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2025 7:10 pm
by shuffy
No bells and whistles on my rig. Exciter, PA, LPF, heatsink, fan, PSU, box, connectors etc. Maybe SWR board and some kind of supervisory board. No frills doesn't mean you can cut corners with the tech spec either.
I don't think I'd get much change out of £250 for a 300W rig. The chunkier things get, the price goes up for all sorts of reasons (as you well know!)
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2025 10:16 pm
by Albert H
I just checked what our guys charge for their FM Band II gear....
There are a few lower power things, but their 120W standalone mains and audio in, RF out box starts at ~€870, and options add more.
They do a 2kW job at €9550....
This is for wholesale, not one-off retail. Stuff that's not "stock" has a lead-time of 28 days. Stock is sent overnight.
A quick check shows that they've shipped gear to 122 countries so far.....
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2025 4:51 pm
by EFR
Im not 100% sure, but I have heard stories that their 1kW rig didnt pass legal tests here to operate on air year or two ago.
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2025 3:19 am
by Albert H
EFR - none of their gear passed EU or UK tests. RF Investigation (Hi Ricky!) were really scathing about the "jumped-up pirate gear" they were asked to test!
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2025 3:21 am
by Albert H
By the way "Broadcasters Warehouse" is NOTHING to do with Roger Howe, his sister, cousin, granny or any other Howe. It's the old "Transmitters R Us" with a new name.
Re: Broadcast Warehouse rides again...
Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2025 9:19 am
by radionortheast
Thanks albert for clearing that up, i’ve wondered what the regs were obviously a chip based transmitter would never pass regs in the uk, i’m not sure what the regs are when it comes to inband noise, the fcc passed the cze ones which is abit strange. I do remember someone getting into trouble over there because of the overly wide signal, a bhchip would pass for inband noise if the power was low enough, but the signal would be too wide. If someone was able to make a transmitter with a clean vco, what would the regs be? what equipment would you need to measure a stereo pilot, check it was at the right level..is there something cheap that would do that, I see people using sdr's I don't see how their doing that, I can't see the 38khz carriers
The transmitters are us does sound abit of a dodgy outfit anyway, theres other companies you would go to for such a big transmitter, if you were looking for 2kw, expect it would only be going in licenced stations here.